The FIA president also refused to state what kind of behaviour would earn such a high fine.
Don’t like it? Tough. That has essentially been FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s response to drivers complaining about the maximum fine being raised.
With two drivers on the grid earning less than that in a year, many thought it was extortionate, but the FIA do not see it that way.Ben Sulayem is not a man who is unfamiliar with controversy. Earlier this year he upset FOM by suggesting the sport was worth far lower than what was being offered, with his latest comments unlikely to prove popular with the Formula 1 drivers.
“We are not saying ‘Go and pay’. We are saying ‘Don’t make these unnecessary penalties’. If you don’t do it, you won’t get it. Nobody will impose something on you if you follow the rules.The Emirati did, however, refuse to say what could constituent such a big fine. “But I cannot tell you why the one million would be implemented. That’s for the stewards, not the president.
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